The VCA can either use the BA662 or BA6110
chips. The kit comes with BA6110, which means that Q1-4 are also
required. If you decide to go with a BA662, do not solder
in Q1-4! Also, each chip has a different pinout so use
IC15B for BA6110 and IC15A for BA662.

Dont put in your BA6110 upside down: the notch in the chip goes at the end of the socket that has a tapered end in the silkscreened picture (pointing north as seen above).

Testing

Connect power from the IO board and provide 2.0VDC to R90, as before.

In a quiet room, connect up a pair of low-fi (32ohm or greater impedance) headphones as before: ground the sleeve, and use
the tip for probing. Touch the tip to rightmost pin (the one that is not connected to the ground plane) of where the volume
potetiometer VR8 will go.

Connect up an alligator clip as it was for testing the gate
(clipped to R146) and touch the other end to R3 to generate a
gate pulse. You should hear a struck note! Hooray, you're basically done
with the analog section of the synthesizer!